본문: 로마서 8:28과 빌립보서 1:27
제목: 합력과 협력 - 하나님의 뜻을 이루는 힘

오늘 말씀은 로마서 8:28과 빌립보서 1:27의 말씀을 통해 은혜를 나누고자 합니다. 이 두 말씀은 하나님과의 “합력”과 서로와의 “협력”이라는 두 가지 중요한 주제를 제시합니다. 이 두 가지 힘이 결합될 때, 우리는 어떤 어려움도 극복하고 하나님의 뜻대로 살아갈 수 있는 강력한 삶을 살 수 있습니다.

“합력”은 하나님과 함께 일하는 것을 의미합니다. 우리는 하나님의 뜻을 배우고 그분의 계획에 따라 살아갈 때 하나님과 함께 합력하고 있습니다. 하나님은 우리의 삶을 인도하시고 우리가 그분의 목적을 이루도록 도와주십니다.

“협력”은 서로서로 힘을 합쳐 목표를 향해 나아가는 것을 의미합니다. 우리는 서로의 강점과 약점을 알고 서로를 보완하며 함께 일할 때 더 큰 성과를 이룰 수 있습니다.

1. 하나님과의 합력 (로마서 8:28)

로마서 8:28은 “우리가 알거니와 하나님을 사랑하는 자 곧 그의 뜻대로 부르심을 입은 자들에게는 모든 것이 합력하여 선을 이루느니라”라고 말씀합니다. 이 말씀은 하나님이 우리 삶의 모든 상황을 다스리고 계시며, 우리가 어떤 어려움이나 역경에 처하더라도 하나님이 그것을 선으로 이끄시도록 허락하신다는 것을 의미합니다. 

하나님과의 합력을 경험하기 위해서는 우리가 먼저 하나님을 사랑하고 그분의 뜻에 순종해야 합니다. 우리가 하나님을 사랑할 때, 하나님은 우리 삶에 임하시고 우리의 생각과 행동을 인도하시며, 우리가 옳은 길을 걸을 수 있도록 도와주십니다. 또한, 우리가 어려움에 처했을 때에도 하나님은 우리를 버리지 않으시고, 오히려 우리를 위로하고 격려하시며, 우리가 그 어려움을 극복할 수 있도록 힘을 주시는 것입니다.

2. 서로와의 협력 (빌립보서 1:27)

빌립보서 1:27은 “오직 너희는 그리스도의 복음에 합당하게 생활하라 이는 내가 너희에게 가 보나 떠나 있으나 너희가 한마음으로 서서 한뜻으로 복음의 신앙을 위하여 협력하는 것과”라고 말씀합니다. 이 말씀은 우리가 서로 협력하여 하나님의 복음을 전하고 하나님의 뜻을 이루어야 한다는 것을 의미합니다. 

서로와의 협력을 위해서는 우리가 먼저 서로를 사랑하고 존중해야 합니다. 우리가 서로를 사랑할 때, 우리는 서로의 약점을 용서하고, 서로의 부족함을 채워주며, 서로를 위해 기도하고 응원하게 됩니다. 또한, 우리가 어려움에 처했을 때에도 서로를 도와주고 격려하며, 함께 어려움을 극복할 수 있도록 노력해야 합니다.

말씀을 정리합니다: 

사랑하는 성도 여러분, 우리는 하나님과의 합력과 서로와의 협력을 통해 강력한 삶을 살 수 있습니다. 하나님을 사랑하고 그분의 뜻에 순종하며, 서로를 사랑하고 존중하며 협력할 때, 우리는 어떤 어려움도 극복하고 하나님의 뜻대로 살아갈 수 있는 힘을 얻을 수 있습니다. 오늘부터 하나님과의 합력과 서로와의 협력을 실천하여 강력한 삶을 살아가도록 합시다.

기도합시다: 
하나님 아버지, 우리에게 협력과 합력의 정신을 주시어 서로를 존중하고 격려하며, 하나님의 뜻을 위해 함께 노력할 수 있도록 인도하소서. 우리 삶의 모든 일이 주님의 선을 위해 합력하도록 이끌어 주시고, 주님의 영광을 드러낼 수 있도록 도와주소서. 예수님의 이름으로 기도합니다. 아멘.

 

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본문: 시편 45편 1-17절
제목: 왕의 신부

시편 45편은 왕과 신부의 결혼을 축하하는 왕실 혼인 노래입니다. 시편 기자는 왕의 아름다움과 권세와 위엄을 묘사하기 위해 아름다운 이미지와 언어를 사용합니다. 그는 또한 신부의 아름다움, 순결, 남편에 대한 헌신에 대해 칭찬합니다.

1. 왕의 아름다움과 권세(1-5절)
시편 기자는 왕의 아름다움과 권세를 묘사하는 것으로 시작합니다. 그는 왕이 “사람보다 아름다우시며”(2절) “강하고 능하시다”(3절)고 말합니다. 왕은 또한 지혜롭고 공정하며 사랑과 동정심으로 그의 백성을 다스립니다.

시편 기자는 또한 왕을 신랑에 비유합니다. 그는 왕이 “위엄으로 배치”(4절)하고 “힘으로 허리를 동이고”(5절) 있다고 말합니다. 왕은 그의 백성을 전쟁터로 인도할 준비가 되어 있으며 승리할 것입니다.

관주: 이사야 42장 1-4절 “내가 붙드는 나의 종, 내 마음에 기뻐하는 나의 택한 사람을 보라 내가 나의 신을 그에게 주었은즉 그가 이방에 공의를 베풀리라. 그는 외치지 아니하며 목소리를 높이지 아니하며 그 소리로 거리에 들리게 아니하며, 상한 갈대를 꺾지 아니하며 꺼져가는 등불을 끄지 아니하고 진리로 공의를 베풀 것이며, 그는 쇠하지 아니하며 낙담하지 아니하고 세상에 공의를 세우기에 이르리니 섬들이 그 교훈을 앙망하리라” 이 구절은 또한 메시아를 신랑으로 묘사합니다. 성경은 메시아가 “열방에 공의를 베풀고” “실패하거나 낙담하지 않을 것”이라고 말합니다.

-: 시편 45편에 나오는 왕은 메시아 예수 그리스도의 예표입니다. 예수님은 참 신랑이시고 신부는 교회입니다. 예수님은 아름답고, 강력하고, 현명하고, 의로우십니다. 그는 자기의 백성을 전쟁터로 이끌고 승리를 거둘 것입니다.

2. 신부의 아름다움과 순결(6-10절)
시편 기자는 신부에게 주의를 돌립니다. 그는 그녀를 “달과 같이 아름답고”(6절) “해와 같이 밝으며”(7절)라고 묘사합니다. 신부 역시 순결하여 “점과 흠이 없는”(8절) 사람입니다.

시편 기자는 또한 신부를 여왕에 비유합니다. 그는 신부가 “힘과 존귀로 옷입고”(9절) “화려하게 차려입었다”(10절)고 말합니다. 신부는 왕의 아내가 될 준비가 되어 있으며 훌륭한 여왕이 될 것입니다.

관주: 에베소서 5장 25-32절 “남편들아 아내 사랑하기를 그리스도께서 교회를 사랑하시고 위하여 자신을 주심 같이 하라. 이는 곧 물로 씻어 말씀으로 깨끗하게 하사 거룩하게 하시고, 자기 앞에 영광스러운 교회로 세우사 티나 주름잡힌 것이나 이런 것들이 없이 거룩하고 흠이 없게 하려 하심이니라. 이와 같이 남편들도 자기 아내 사랑하기를 제 몸 같이 할지니 자기 아내를 사랑하는 자는 자기를 사랑하는 것이라. 누구든지 언제든지 제 육체를 미워하지 않고 오직 양육하여 보호하기를 그리스도께서 교회를 보양함과 같이 하나니, 우리는 그 몸의 지체임이니라. 이러므로 사람이 부모를 떠나 그 아내와 합하여 그 둘이 한 육체가 될지니, 이 비밀이 크도다 내가 그리스도와 교회에 대하여 말하노라” 이 구절은 그리스도와 교회의 관계를 남편과 아내의 관계에 비유합니다. 그리스도께서 교회를 사랑하시고 교회를 위하여 자신을 버리셨다고 말씀합니다.

-: 시편 45편의 신부는 교회의 예표입니다. 교회는 그리스도의 신부이며 아름답고 순결하며 순수합니다. 교회도 힘과 위엄으로 옷 입었고 그리스도의 신부가 될 준비가 되어 있습니다.

3. 왕의 통치와 신부의 기쁨(11-17절)
시편 기자는 왕의 통치와 신부의 기쁨을 묘사하면서 결론을 맺습니다. 그는 왕이 “영원히 통치할 것”(13절)과 “바다에서 바다까지 다스리게 될 것”(14절)이라고 말합니다. 왕의 통치는 공정하고 의로울 것이며 그의 백성은 평화와 번영 속에 살 것입니다.

시편 기자는 또한 신부는 “왕을 인하여 기뻐하며”(15절) “그의 구원을 기뻐할 것”(16절)이라고 말합니다. 신부는 왕의 아내가 된 것을 기뻐하고 그의 통치를 기뻐할 것입니다.

관주: 요한계시록 21장 1-4절 “또 내가 새 하늘과 새 땅을 보니 처음 하늘과 처음 땅이 없어졌고 바다도 다시 있지 않더라. 또 내가 보매 거룩한 성 새 예루살렘이 하나님께로부터 하늘에서 내려오니 그 예비한 것이 신부가 남편을 위하여 단장한 것 같더라. 내가 들으니 보좌에서 큰 음성이 나서 가로되 보라 하나님의 장막이 사람들과 함께 있으매 하나님이 저희와 함께 거하시리니 저희는 하나님의 백성이 되고 하나님은 친히 저희와 함께 계셔서, 모든 눈물을 그 눈에서 씻기시매 다시 사망이 없고 애통하는 것이나 곡하는 것이나 아픈 것이 다시 있지 아니하리니 처음 것들이 다 지나갔음이러라” 이 구절은 구속받은 자들의 영원한 집이 될 새 하늘과 새 땅을 묘사합니다. 다시는 눈물도 없고 고통도 없고 사망도 없을 것이라고 말씀하십니다.

-: 시편 45편에 나오는 왕은 메시아 예수 그리스도의 예표입니다. 예수님은 영원히 통치하실 것이며 그의 왕국은 평화와 번영과 기쁨의 장소가 될 것입니다. 교회는 그리스도의 신부가 될 것이며 그의 통치를 기뻐할 것입니다.

결론[Conclusion]:
시편 45편은 왕과 신부의 결혼식을 축하하는 아름답고 감동적인 시편입니다. 그것은 교회와 그리스도의 관계의 사랑과 아름다움을 상기시켜줍니다. 그것은 또한 그리스도께서 영원히 통치하시고 그분의 백성이 평화와 번영 속에서 살게 될 미래에 우리가 가지고 있는 희망을 말씀으로 깨우쳐 주고 있습니다.

시편 45편을 통해서 우리 왕의 아름다움과 위엄에 경외감과 경이로움을 느끼도록 합시다. 우리도 언젠가 주님의 왕국에서 더불어 연합할 것을 알고 기쁨과 희망이 가득 차기를 바랍니다.

기도합니다: 
하나님 아버지, 예수 그리스도의 아름다움과 위엄에 감사드립니다. 우리를 위한 그분의 사랑과 희생에 감사드립니다. 우리는 그분의 아름다움에 대한 경외심과 놀라움으로 가득 차고 그분의 통치를 기뻐하기를 기도합니다. 우리는 그분의 신부가 될 준비가 되어 그분의 왕국에서 평화와 번영 가운데 살기를 기도합니다. 예수님의 이름으로 기도드립니다. 아멘.

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Title: "The Consequences of Rejecting God's Truth"

Text: Romans 1:28-32

 

Introduction:

Good morning/afternoon/evening, brothers and sisters in Christ. Today, we will be looking at Romans 1:28-32 where Paul talks about the consequences of rejecting God's truth. This passage is a warning to us all that when we turn away from God, there are serious consequences. May the Holy Spirit guide us as we study this passage today.

 

Point One: The Consequences of Suppressing the Truth

In Romans 1:18-23, Paul tells us that God has revealed himself to everyone through creation, but some people choose to ignore this truth and suppress it. In verse 28, he says that because they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind. The result of suppressing the truth is a twisted worldview that leads to all sorts of sinful behavior. People who reject God's truth will end up thinking and doing things that are contrary to God's will.

 

Cross-reference: Proverbs 28:13 - "Whoever conceals his transgressions will not prosper, but he who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy."

 

Application: It is important for us to acknowledge God's truth and not suppress it. We must confess our sins and ask for forgiveness so that we can avoid falling into a debased mind.

 

Point Two: The Consequences of Immorality

In verses 29-31, Paul lists several types of immoral behavior that result from rejecting God's truth. These include things like jealousy, deceit, and gossip. When people turn away from God, they lose their moral compass and become slaves to their own desires. They end up hurting themselves and others with their sinful behavior.

 

Cross-reference: Galatians 5:19-21 - "Now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, envy, drunkenness, orgies, and things like these. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God."

 

Application: As Christians, we must strive to live a life that is pleasing to God. We should avoid immoral behavior and seek to love others as Christ loved us.

 

Point Three: The Consequences of Rejecting God

In verse 32, Paul tells us that those who practice these things deserve to die. This is a strong statement, but it emphasizes the severity of rejecting God's truth. When people reject God, they are turning away from the source of all goodness and life. They are choosing death over life.

 

Cross-reference: John 3:36 - "Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him."

 

Application: We must understand that rejecting God has serious consequences. As Christians, we have a responsibility to share the truth of the gospel with others so that they can be saved from these consequences.

 

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Romans 1:28-32 is a warning to us all that when we turn away from God, there are serious consequences. We must acknowledge God's truth, avoid immoral behavior, and share the gospel with others. As we go out into the world, may we be a light for Christ and bring hope to those who are lost. Let us pray.

 

Closing Prayer:

Heavenly Father, we thank you for your word and the warnings it gives us. Help us to live a life that is pleasing to you and to share your truth with others. May we never forget the consequences of rejecting you. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.

 

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Text: Romans 1:24-25.
Title: The Consequences of Rejecting God's Truth

Introduction:
In Romans 1, Paul speaks about the consequences of rejecting God's truth. He talks about how people suppress the truth and become futile in their thinking. He also says that God gives them over to their sinful desires, which leads to all kinds of evil. Today, we will focus on verses 24-25, where Paul talks about the consequences of idolatry.

Point 1: Idolatry Leads to Immorality
Verse 24 says, "Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves." When people reject God and worship idols, they give in to their sinful desires. They become slaves to their passions and lose control over their bodies. This leads to all kinds of immorality, such as sexual sins, adultery, and pornography.

Cross-reference: 1 Corinthians 6:18-20 - "Flee from sexual immorality. All other sins a person commits are outside the body, but whoever sins sexually, sins against their own body. Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies."

Application: As Christians, we must flee from sexual immorality and honor God with our bodies. We must remember that our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit and should be used to glorify God.

Point 2: Idolatry Leads to False Worship
Verse 25 says, "because they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever! Amen." When people reject God and worship idols, they are exchanging the truth for a lie. They are putting their trust in created things rather than the Creator. This leads to false worship, where people put their faith in things that cannot save them.

Cross-reference: Psalm 115:4-8 - "Their idols are silver and gold, the work of human hands. They have mouths, but do not speak; eyes, but do not see. They have ears, but do not hear; noses, but do not smell. They have hands, but do not feel; feet, but do not walk; and they do not make a sound in their throat. Those who make them become like them; so do all who trust in them."

Application: As Christians, we must worship the true God and put our faith in Him alone. We must avoid false worship and trust in things that cannot save us.

Point 3: Idolatry Leads to Judgment
Verse 24 says, "Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves." When people reject God and worship idols, they are inviting judgment upon themselves. God will give them over to their sinful desires, which will lead to destruction and death.

Cross-reference: Galatians 6:7-8 - "Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap. For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life."

Application: As Christians, we must avoid idolatry and submit to God's authority. We must remember that God will judge those who reject His truth and worship idols.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, Romans 1:24-25 teaches us about the consequences of rejecting God's truth. Idolatry leads to immorality, false worship, and judgment. As Christians, we must avoid idolatry and submit to God's authority. We must honor God with our bodies, worship the true God, and remember that God will judge those who reject His truth and worship idols.

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Title: "The Power of the Gospel"

Introduction:
As Christians, we know that the gospel of Jesus Christ is powerful. It has the power to change lives, transform communities, and even save souls from eternal damnation. But what makes the gospel so powerful? And how can we tap into that power in our own lives? Today, we'll be exploring these questions as we look at Romans 1:16-17.

Point 1: The Gospel is the Power of God for Salvation (v. 16a)
Paul begins this passage by declaring that he is not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation. In other words, the gospel has the power to save us from our sins and reconcile us to God. This is good news for all people, regardless of their background or circumstances. The gospel is not just for the religious elite or the morally upright; it is for everyone who believes.

Cross-reference:
In Acts 4:12, Peter proclaims that "there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved." The name he is referring to is Jesus Christ, who is the center of the gospel message.

Application:
We should never be ashamed to share the gospel with others, knowing that it has the power to save even the most hardened of hearts. We should also remember that our own salvation is a result of the gospel's power, and be grateful for the grace that has been extended to us.

Point 2: The Righteous Shall Live by Faith (v. 17a)
In verse 17, Paul quotes from the Old Testament book of Habakkuk, which says, "The righteous shall live by faith." This is a powerful statement that speaks to the heart of what it means to be a follower of Christ. It is not our own works or merits that make us righteous, but our faith in Jesus Christ.

Cross-reference:
In Galatians 3:11, Paul quotes this same passage from Habakkuk and emphasizes the importance of faith in the gospel message. He says, "Now it is evident that no one is justified before God by the law, for 'The righteous shall live by faith.'"

Application:
We should seek to live by faith in every area of our lives, trusting in God's goodness and provision even when circumstances are difficult. We should also remember that our righteousness comes from Christ alone, and not from our own efforts or abilities.

Point 3: The Gospel Reveals the Righteousness of God (v. 17b)
Finally, in verse 17, Paul says that the gospel "reveals the righteousness of God from faith for faith." This is a profound statement that speaks to the heart of what the gospel is all about. Through the gospel, we come to see God's righteousness, which is not something we can achieve on our own, but is a gift that comes through faith in Jesus Christ.

Cross-reference:
In Philippians 3:9, Paul speaks of the righteousness that comes through faith in Christ, saying, "and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God that depends on faith."

Application:
We should seek to grow in our understanding of God's righteousness, recognizing that it is something that we can only receive through faith in Christ. We should also seek to live in a way that reflects God's righteousness, by loving and serving others and seeking to do what is right in all circumstances.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, we have seen that the gospel is the power of God for salvation, that the righteous shall

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Title: "The Gospel of Christ: A Call to Action"

Introduction:
The book of Romans is a letter from the Apostle Paul to the church in Rome. In the first chapter, Paul expresses his gratitude for the faith of the Roman Christians and his desire to visit them. He also lays out the central message of his letter, which is the gospel of Jesus Christ. In this passage, we see three important aspects of the gospel that call us to action.

I. The Gospel of Christ is Powerful (vv. 8-9)

Paul starts by expressing his gratitude for the faith of the Roman Christians. He acknowledges that their faith is widely known throughout the world, and he attributes this to the power of the gospel of Christ. The gospel is not just a message of good news; it is a powerful force that transforms lives. This power comes from the Holy Spirit, who works in us to bring us to faith and to help us grow in our faith.

Cross-eference: 1 Corinthians 1:18, "For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God."

Application: As Christians, we should never underestimate the power of the gospel. It has the power to change lives, heal relationships, and transform communities. We should always be eager to share the gospel with others, knowing that it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes (Romans 1:16).

II. The Gospel of Christ is for Everyone (vv. 10-13)

Paul expresses his desire to visit the Roman Christians so that he can strengthen them in their faith and be encouraged by them. He also makes it clear that he wants to preach the gospel to them, just as he has done in other parts of the world. Paul understands that the gospel is for everyone, regardless of their background, nationality, or social status.

Cross-eference: Galatians 3:28, "There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus."

Application: We should follow Paul's example by being willing to share the gospel with everyone we meet. We should not let cultural, racial, or social barriers prevent us from sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. We should be intentional about building relationships with people from all backgrounds so that we can share the gospel with them.

III. The Gospel of Christ Calls us to Action (vv. 14-15)

Paul states that he is under obligation to preach the gospel to both Greeks and barbarians, to both the wise and the foolish. He recognizes that he has been entrusted with a message that is too important to keep to himself. He is willing to do whatever it takes to share the gospel with others, even if it means sacrificing his own comfort and safety.

Cross-eference: 1 Corinthians 9:16, "For when I preach the gospel, I cannot boast, since I am compelled to preach. Woe to me if I do not preach the gospel!"

Application: We too are called to share the gospel with others, and we should be willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen. We should be willing to step out of our comfort zones, to take risks, and to make sacrifices if that's what it takes to share the gospel with others. We should always be ready to give an answer for the hope that we have (1 Peter 3:15).

Conclusion:

The gospel of Christ is powerful, for everyone, and it calls us to action. As Christians, we should be eager to share this message with others, knowing that it has the power to transform lives and bring hope to a world in need. May we be faithful ambassadors of the gospel of

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